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'Z-t 7 i HONG. STAB,.: 4 i Sunday Juno ZOi 1872. j ; t - -, 4 Editor and Pronrltni. s : ? I C TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : : 1 X ; ' D ally one year ,ln advance. . .. . .47 6o ' six months, In advance.'. ,;.. fio v .", n; , three months, In advance........... 2 00 ww. . mm m mmm m,mm w m.m . - 1 i) (111 ' Weekly Star and Carolina ifarmer,.... ,., f 0 CVtr.i Daily btar and Carolina farmer,..;:...,.. 8 CO F N ational Reform Ticket ! ,,'F,; O R..',P -R r E .' S 1 ; P ., E' ,T. - t " - H O R AC EC REE LEY, Of New York; . - -y . . . r. ;' - ;;7 Foryice-PresideDt ''.r-s ?:i 1 V, Of Missouri. Conservative Nominations. pa I L " For-QoTcmor N ' ' JOHN A. WOMACK, of Chatham. For Auditor: . , 0 O L L E T T L E Y E N T II O ft P E , Xx -v?bf "Caldwell. ' ; r ForPublic .Treasurer 1, ; J O il N W. G R A n A M, o f O r an g e. ' ? Fpr SupUof Public Instruction : NEREUS M E N D E N II ALL',' ' J ot Quilfbfd.Vj 'v V. ' For Sup't of Public, Works: JOSEPH II. BEPARK, of Wake . . ,For AttorneyGeneral : WILLIAM 'M. SniPP, ot Mecklenburg. FOB CONGRESS. THIRD1 DISTRICT: ALFRED If. WADDELL, ' ' " OF NEW HANOVER, . ; - )l -FOR ; THE. CAMPAIGNS. ; In order to ddvanco the cause of Politic cal Ketormwe.jwill iurnisn the people with the Daily and Weekly editions of the Mounino Star for "an'v ncriod not bevond tortn 4t, rT : -r, " ".l mueri, xoi Micwiiuwiug, Atermsi-:p;;-v;.;;;;'-; ;v n rA viuuo ui ui uiuio iwuui a uAvuku. v w v i . """""""i v i i ft , ,1 rK , 'l4 v!.': '1 1. Weekly Edition ': i Clubs of 5 or more CeachV 1 month, ; 25 u - ... :u ; , . ; .t .. 3 months,- 35 " " ,:.',",'.. " 0 " i 50 For periods exceeding 1 month these are about half pur regular subscription rates;' but we are willing to for cost if we can thereby aid in the redemption - oXiouriState and: Country. AUGUSTUS S.MmniON),GltefTh- ithe-HeavWof SeentlytS fU1 fgggPnr T-rrrJ: I ? r ' of Buncombe 'O i ! tt ttT4 . , h -cidef last Monday, .by cutting bia.throak,:, -yH.'.B..Eiier8,V;oinmi8aion Merchant :X V.-.-- i-jy .tou- ii . ( ; Heavens.. "It is written, . manJ shall liot rn BennettsyiUe for . fortune-telhog, con. - r..- wv?...- a- , A. a. winard,of wiiiard Brothers. 7?1 , a ni7 1'A rj:rfr a V , For Lieutenant-Goyernor: ! iive by bread alone." For himbeast; as : jury and; aBsault:and;battery;hut while Mrs.Abby, goHcFarland. w:; Cnn.ofor . r;TTTTT,D i n J ,. .-v . !- Undergoing examinatt&n heescaped. ' Richardson, we understand, has been made S: J&.JJiH0 ?x:i? Coi ; Vrahf una Tii.. JOHN U U G H E S, of r a;yen. he is and acts, angelsVfood is .prepared ji.uy, i 2' professor o elocution iu the Normal! Coir , SrSSSftCo, : rjSl?????? -i-i'l nFor Secretary of State: I . : f by the All'Tatherr' ' ' --' a French Tragedy. . ; . lege of Cook county? HiVV : " Those who . wish ' to work for " North , : Carolina and , the Union should get up clubs for the Star on the basis proposed. t .a 'Address, -- -- Wm. H. Bernard, 1 v Editor and Proprietor, - i'l Wilmington, N. C -r .1 COI BICIIARDSOIV'S DE ATlT. ... - One of the saddest events" it has ever . : been our duty to chronicle is the death of .Col. John A.;Richardson, Solicitor of this J udicial district, which " occurred in this city yesterday; - We -last saw him du- ring the foreno Dn " of Friday, ) when he seemed in the full enjoyment of that per- enjoyment ot that .per fect health of. which he was. usually the very picture. "'But alas I before" the lapse of three hours he was attackedwith some terrible disease .of a congestive k character, and before the rising, ot another sun the spirit of-John A. "Richardson had gone to 4Ka d.fA bKa rfavn ? f Col. llichardson was- well known .and "Universally esteemed throughout 'this -sec-'' lion of North Carolina.!prspifgh(ly in- - tellect, excellent .legal; attainments, ', and '; tw-iittn-tot falthftiT ana .effiriPnt fflMP geniai - uearr, no occupiea a 'prominent ; r x . . . -v . In fiae health imd spirits, -he-left home .... " . V " - -X .u.1- l those who escort his corpse to Ehzabeth- ... :'v. ..' : ''j 'T.u lL i . . , 1 r4 . u; anrl rh!Mn that thA hnohnnrl nnrt folhpr has cone from them forever in this life, Could aajthing be sadder I What more than a dry recital pf the facta is necessary , . to arouse the sympathy pf every, heart,! ' May God have mercy on thoso who were so near and dear to John A. Richardson ' 'in life'TJJIe .alone can, comfort them. tf'$ i ' QUOTIS U IKOM .ST. PACW' .Tha,twasja sprcy retort of Parker-Pills- burg" administered to Parke Godwin in the" ' ''NeW 'Yotk Conference. Pillsbufy was "uplicbibg htb the centralizing' tendency of the day,; when Godwin, .asked Jiirn if "Greeley had net approved. of , centralizing measures. iTompuy .came ine repiy : ' The Chnstiau world never 'quoies iroiri St.- Paul previous tp his conversion. : h T ' 4 ' - There is the idea in eleven; wbrdaV-Tiikq Horace, for What he is, and . lefHho dead past rest in its grave. - Greeley is now the ioremo8t oxponen oi anii-uramism, wmcn t means that he, is opposed tp nepotism, cor- xorin puoiipaympawyr toe suuerers.;; , aianal Addressed a meetinn- last :.weeki ViJ IWW liivl i Sfe:' w. . -lauuii luuytiomesucatca with her, lamny v vwuuiivui wuai, iuusw uvu "ttlamong the. former Grant men. iThey were ulais,-; j. j Mercantna 'As fa the dayswhen Job wrote, "there is a spirit in man.";; .No matter what be talis whether heart-wrung' grief or ;pain i of mind man'aLimmortai yearnings assert aupremacy pver tbe gloooQiest Burraund- in'gs, and he smilea in conscious riumpU at the baffled wiles of the fiend of despair., No matrwo'say'; hpWark'- thehTriaoiv- Uhat bQuri4liisl hopes anji fearsiio mat-, ter how pitiless the storm that beats about and around ;himf no maUer thewhips and Bcorns ot outrageous ? iortuae,T he 0m?A0 on ih ?nUriimphtfl of his tortuVes. on the anthors of : of his pain, and leeauu avictory even over death 1 -tt . TV11 ii a nnt tnar. "man i u,cs "5r T 7 - 7 '""r considerable damage in Abbeville ' county A dentist at Peoria Til vvh a m mtnro dies but man is eternaL ,i . y ..-t..-..v.. r . ; f j-t r--Q' aeniisi.at xeoria, xn., o-u " " " r v nope , uTes greeu uu . uuuxug xvvcr. , Man lias an immoriai aspiration A ug of ein andsense, lures of the flesh and the Samuel D. Smith four miles East of Mder- recentjy of rage, during 4 ! passionate dis devil, may tempt him, he maybe Boiled Bon on riday last.a-- --y - pQte about a borrowed umbrellavr py eYiiuomacs auu eviimiuii.iug, ui me i ; v.n h0 mio ?mi ?h nt.hftV.m;,WiT. hu:e ia; hhSa?: . , T i t as the "stars of. God" and reach unto the U " LUe is real, life Is earnest r Bat the grave Is Dot its goal." J We look beyond4 the1 misty portals; ot death Jo the Aideh that spreads its joyous flower-gardens of repose and beauty far out into the limitless realms of the: Here after Ever onward is the languag the soul addresses to itself. -' Ever upward is its lofty chant. --Attain the higheBia. the suDiime nymn oi its aspiration To-day is babbatli. vitestis good, ltest . . -.. -. . I is peace, treace is nappiness., liut Dao- . , . : -4 I bath is also 'aspiration. Aspiration hath wings that touch no foot on earth. Wings are for use. The wings of aspirati of aspiration take 1 ri: a - QaViVkotK m rrr working-day world 1" ;s We drive from us i js i I ' f .1. - A: il.. li uaj uuituwiuk care vi iuo tiiiug 01 iuc i ,rArM and ahntiWl tnVn tn nnr V.Prta tio I care oi nigner mauerB. a iwrnan emperor a great and wise man bewailed a: day j lost. Will our ; cry of " Perdidi diem" mock na or shall it imnart the unction of . . x i r a I retroapwi,. wiucnu-vi coming ? Titus, the Philosopher, might have wpn back his lost day, but not by . . . , - i . - . . r.. . . .. . : sorrow is worK.' nope is Deauuiui, De cause it bands us with the angels. Man only, lives when he hopes, when he ceases to bope,the dies. Tho; death of hope is very death." Then we should , cultivate hopo as a flower of rarest perfume and comeliness. Let us all wear the livery of hope. Mount iog as on eagle's wings, let hope bear us " onward, forever onward" to where "the eye hath not seen" and not the fondest,- loftiest imagination hath conceived, forms of 6trpernal beauty and immortal gran deur. ft;.v! ' f-i .-'k- : i( . I'-rr" To day the contemplative rural mind "Finds tongues In trees, books in the running , brooks, r- Sermons in stones, and good in every thing" eloquent tongues that address" the sym- pathies,'the emotions, the soul, books that teach and sermons that preach, the eternal wisdom ot the Maker. Gob...1 And the "thirsty' denizen of the city In introspection has hf comnensation" foV the 'noble beau ties so lavishly bestowed upon ' the coun- try man. Pope sang ' . The proper6tudy of mankind is man.'! : Let him study himself, whether in the Tural cot" or urban "home."" Studying, let . . . : ' ... mm aspire to uo whatsoever tumgs are true, gooa,- nign ana noiy, witn the love . ... - . ot a mortal and the trust of an aogcl.; GOV. RANDOJLPII. . On taking his -seat as President of the New Jersey Ljmocratic State Convention, Go Randolph - made; a very sensible speech; , The Governor, thad'7 been very aW Hn t wm m m ai it 4Iia m.Aa I i ikh u H .ii 1 iKurx u i. i.iih ruin nvi! I h i .1 in. ference'that Greeley-and-Brown present -. . r, t- , - v . -theonly; chance or sncccsa,to" defeat the I corrupt Philadelphia ticket. ! I . r ..-t- -.o.i ("'' t8 .i to Democrats could li ave been found. But he claimedihat Greeley 'will - take ! the leadership pf the ."party that elects him, and barrv out the irfand nrincinlea of De - aecohimodate hims6uto sound, uncompro- mising Democratic pnpciples, that we can rofiA ririfirjnl thai -o .M....v.r.rvy ..y ftrnt hia rnnvftrRinn'. v IJrpplp'v'rhnst. rarrv rolls' i , ' - . - i . .. . - . " aversion. 'weeievmnsir.arTV out theso Views, to which he has professed -viv ji-riTj'Ct iVj-v.v.. I allegiancev and 1 iyrhdjhad np'.loftier.yiews than Grant, no greater intelligence,5 he J would be 1 ppwerlessj with '-Congress and the people 'who elected him in opposition f to his Administration. - - - SI T TIIE FIIIE AT CltEEltfSUOllO beauti- Tu e fin?!! courthouses store i JuA The recehVcoBflagfatTorTih this X littler city, swhereiu one 'of in 4-1. A Qt.l. t..i.l .(1 1 mm . ' m kJioic a uutci, a. urag I as to wneiner.tae BQOOUUir was premeui- r ine anove Snrintrs nl vHinnesthem m the aWiSi iheafyXdasaster .and calls ; th. rjrnf .0f?it ?n Tn. v Persona dcaijfsoendina a few;intmtha L- Falmqtto Xcavcs. i T- r;i Columbia ii haaa-wprking men's : : OluU 15 Charleston is to have a'foot r race on tne utn or joiy. " ;t V;.-The thieves havo commenecd an active campaign in T ChestoU; C Tfiov JBem cornea out strongly for Greeley and Brown. s ; . . iNeW floor was sold in:L.eXing .f " ' ? " ,', W.;D. Ikf. " Watson, ; p sooIed ou last unday; night. . I u . JMastcr:,. E. rA. Garlingt - o gaj - . , : JP"UiUKy -a-:':- - v v i v Mr Qscar -Lmdsay,, ,.of Spartanburg, -died at the residence! of ; Mr. . . -.Vw.vr& r. -i.'T" ; ' m Columbia was struck by lightuing on .7 A 'colored m'an by the name ot. - A ir--i- -f;ii A tragical scene : took place quite' re- V uuuwjr u wo.wiwuu;iAiuu .a x una. A yputn namea yoiy, np5 jet sixteen years t of age, was called up to be. sentenced- to five Tears in the Hou9a'of Correction:- and 1 after that to ba.five vears.under the suis. veillance of the Dolice. Jolvhad beloncred I. to the body known as the avengers ot the 1 KepubliaOn the23d ptJttay, at the head of a ; troop i of insurgents he had' seized J Miss Mary Custi3i Lee. dangh-uppn-all the horses in the, plain ' of Mon- lp- nf thA iftfft rn RftKpTf t? :?eft ceau. . When arrested, after -the entrance l f t-: ti i:u j I VJ1 uuuiwiaus, uujr nw jiuwoieu UUUU Ik TSI VSCV U UW1U1' tU Ilia VUUbU . . afterwardWarrt and bronaht to trial under various hew charges. i His counsel Tnaintained that he- could not be punished alter having been released tor similar offences, but the court overruled y ","w.""w r1" SV?1; ?J ?C1 piunged i a knife into his throat, from " u:U xi VI--. A - A i . ITI.. I vvmviu Mio uiuuu uuwou ui'nviciuu:. x no i i w.k. ki.-.i.t v. a i KUIMub tusucu wwatus uiuj, umuBsuu crlorl - nrroTntt f hair pflTrtfa to:- tim t.hi wound. and was taken to the Hotel Dieu. where he died. Attemptea Double Suicide m :ui rr: i rr,u iciiiuio au.au is icuuucu nuui ti uu- ington City. 1 A German' named Julius Endc and his wife Julia, bbth ' attempted suicide. , They first tried laudanum,; but flavin? TftrTPTi an nvernosG. vomitinr en suea anaxne drug failed in effect." ; They then resorted to the knile and endeavored to sever the arteries in their arms and legs. Both of the parties were found near ly lifeless and severely wounded on Thurs- puiiue. j.ue ouir says : It appears from Ende's statement that when he informed his' wife of his inten tion to commit suicide, she expressed the determiaation of taking, her own lite at the same time. He says he tried to per suade her not to do 'so, bat she insisted, saying she would die with him. V Julius is" about 49 .years,- and his .wile 48 years of age. On the table were found two letters, both sealed and addressed to the President of the Washington veteran Bundes, a German -organization of this city; and they state that the letters, which are written in German, contain the partic ulars of their 'troubles and intentions. These letters will be opened this evening, and may throw more light oa . the matter Lieut. Skippon" obtained .from Governor Cooke a permit to take them" both to the Providence Hospital,) where proper attend ance may restore them to lite land health again. A young man in tha cast end of the city, who reioices in the possession of a young and beautiful, but exceedingly jealous wife, executed a 'shadow pantomime for her benefit on Saturday night last; During the absence of the wife at a neighbor's, the husband CUt out of paper an ingenious ar- rangementxf a' man and womaa?. whose lips approached a proximity hot ordinari 1 j . 3 .! J A il .? t 1 lv tecocuized outside ot the '-family circle, This article Wsplaced'' befote4-' the gas light, and the shadow fell clear and dis tinct, oa the curtain -of a window near' the sidedeor usually .entered byv.jChe. family It was not long ere the gate was heard to open and close and the- hurried steps; of a woman were heard creaking outside, which came to a sudden stop as the win- f a it it f9 . through the weaiher door was so effective i . jmm lu kuw aud.ub u ti Avuuuh u a.. although the night latch was on it. . ' - Tnniwi Up A&rain. v Capt lsaiah Rynders, well known to all old i New ;Yorkers, and for the past : six years a resident of "Bersen county.; New Jersey, was a deateUothCNqvJersey otate Vonvenuon, representing jjoqi town ship. A New Yprk correspondent says : r 'The Captain, witlf his half-moon whis- hat perched, defiantly on the top of his l'"htnA 'lAftba 'lilrft tha o-Wtfinft.-nlH Jpfap-tr i r - r- - tarmpr hA ia inftfnrl nf.fhfl furnnn nifiB - I nlot rftHt?oin- tirHI Vi hia Tirt to?n -in , t:nM:-j. nlnriprf" in th 'furfof Jiavino- une3V eneS n the 4ac or ,. -having voted and yet vote, "Whil old, were Wiscoqsin, dpmeaithevol where he fell,. and,turned ; home. 7he butraiediah6rtlyaftOpmiokisdidS ine jemocraue,.;UCKet ior 4',ye.ara; TOwpwmaW - -' : " --rr- . w-ft.i. - rn :Doto v ' horJea: to.live:ito-ca8ti.one;more- 'T- VrViV-. aClUUlLi-'U rcliwD; flWio, and that lor.Morace Greeley; rUi .il . ' At their request I have undertaken the man- J njTTl W llQer iitKinSfjll HJOiV5 fc f v .v-,-, - -ry I J agement of tue Lottery and, shall .use every l"Y-f";-V," . A -J 'Xl-A 3tC OUSJL I. If E.S.TEAHBV' eiwo boys, Ceach; about six y;ar, lne ts-r f drt K.; hall. TrroTTTi H Trnrlhi ArfW fMEaTvVimn in the wopds in Ternon county, U ixia tl jJUiaU UA'UUliLP, .U1 i'rmnTltailwy i bne.shot.the other, in.th6 ab-,L,- u- " i IJfU.AlXUft , A .Y.,' :: --Philip .Thin abroad1 July 1, to warbled -;.V'; .: i 4 Iowa, lias ight j-twocountv agricultural societies, r log" In-Nebraska. -lZf v; fun-6f-AniericanTisitor. "'A fifteen hundred pound . pig nounces,' with cancUny that ho extracts teeth "with great pains," w; : -iv.s . Af "PVin Til " a wnman; rliVd ' it nas receninr oeen aiscoverea v.of : h-nft.: iAhsy-wwaViiri largely made out of American corn- :. -il.i'Axt'PpnnVT(fftnlir'iP?'k 'man' Al enn .-nQr, . ra., aman rz-ldn tlm . Sfith VinRUnt Trnnk Kins?, a Jjridffe builder, fell off the bridere df T)aul5Bin. Pi., and.was drowned. 4 He w., M-hl Wmfirf-' " " ' t " i ;. i, -.t. -. -vf-. - v. ; U , rr: xuirteen ntmarea ana tweniy sixiwatermelons were shipped by. the steam snip oa oannvo w xtew x oziLtxiow dutbu nan, on paturaay last. ? ,f fnr -Rnro nn thft ' RtPnmPr Tinrifr from . ' - . - , ,-r-r0 , Baltimore recently. - A An Tnrlionn Mnnln w m mprfl nj j wciu tuaiu united onf'l&ursaay last, the woman )pay-j D&,10f.lue iiceiwp aau tuo inipwwjta lea. - ioiue av. a coiorea eraaaaie --v . . -w-. -m 4.1 Of the Howard University Law School has manufacture in New Jersey, the last Legis- uouv. Mn a.v.uf..u uvu..- l.fnra noaeol a Ian aramnf nrf irnm HsTa. r-J " J ' rirtn ramro nmninvni - nrr msivpiT irri.nH maustrj. -.,: r- ,,.rt -t. .,jf-.-'47 Colonel Olaflin is collectins: her military accoutrements. Her latest ' pur; chase consists of a Very elegant pair of sil ver spurs, both of which she-intends to The . rico crop or - ,tho Savannah river plantations is being greatly damaged by a caterpillar, resembling , that j which has proved destructive to , cotton. .They" "ap pear In large ' numbers.. Owing to the state of the rice m some places " and the low river in 1 others, they cannot be de - j stroyed by flooding,' and on such ' fields t . Red Hot Chain-shot Flying. 200,000 . copies of Sumner's - speech against Grant have been printed, 30,000 of a sent from New onnntW - which have been mailed while 100,000 have been York broadcast tver the country, Rafts ' over a . mile , loo g 1 are traveling down the Mississippi from Min nesota to New Orleans. ' . . , 5 - SPEOIALkNOTIOES. T7OSKOO.--Thls celebrated .Medicine has JLY. attained a high reputation, as a reliable remedy, for Purifying the BJood, Keatoring the Liver and Kidneys to a' healthy action, and Toning up" the Nervous System, its numerous and remarkable cures of the worst caused it to become a standard, remedy It is now prescriDea ny pnysicians, ana recem- meuuea oy our lkjsl citizens.: j v j JESSE : J. l CASSIDEY, . JUSTICE . OB THE PEACE -raon. the Township' of limiiigton-bfSce X! -jit the Court Houses '- - Office hours from 8 A. M. to 1 Pk M And from o tuor. jqx. June 20-lm a MlSCMjliAifEQUS; '. i .! im -I r . . J A iGARB. fTIHE COLLEGE OF2 PlfTSICIANS AN1 , Jr SUBUEONa vol? Wllmmgton,- seeing; the "CHARITY HOSPITAL? i v4vi w nuiutuia va ouuoiiua IUUUUC tOTdTgtnW i . vanced. have determined, for the nurnose of ocquinngine necessary means, to put Deiore iuo community a scneme oi a lottery, under the auspiceS oi the North Carolina Benefi cial Association, " regularly- chartered by r the Legislature.- - - .- r ciii' i:.. This scheme iS a moderate "one, entirely within their compass. The chances of suc cess are greater -Aiian ever r offered before In in unitea states. Deing - .. , BBJZE . .-vi. ,:v rwJWtt'J I -Te College Of Ph' The College -of Physicians - and Surgeons i Diedee themaelvftu. ; r . i-.,in . i l r,.. i.-r.;rra a - ; I iz . UTirarst4LAatotiiefairnes8 of thennae Ji aa L.li i ffi j "Becond.That the drawing .funavoldahly 111 D-CiD D l-flfjci' I l Jcfl;MJ5 ft ; O nJlLIl UO. fXE T- -5j5i!??.S??Sf f And t I"A!aac&rtatc8 djVi HHSafe ot- jnw- i mne oi rauroaa is in iutswuuj. , .. . :., - . k i i-."ii U .'jAf --jf-. v . forms of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, I Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Eruptions-r of the Skin. : Nervous Prostration. 1 Ao.. has I .03 KOI5TII AnoiNA- V : K -..v;-' it . 7 - f- v" .... ,f V. t ': r- $ i.l I? Vv lii 1 ; ; t , & .1 - h .;). jv OFFICEJ&a: TnTtTCftT tt'3 Y!f W ANAr.. i.iffesldent. JOUN W, ATKINftPH.. Vice President,, Dfi. E. A. ANDEliSOJN ..Medical U 'u. )i r,iBj;CTOKSt. -- , V I. B. Grainger, President of the Bank oLNew, lover. - - -:- "tJnrirvr F. w. Kerchner. Grocer ana uomtmssion Merchant. - . ' ' - AiOi r.; C. M. Stedman, or wrignt bteaman. , Alex. 8pmnti British Vice-ConSu ofSprnnt 1; avwljv cat w mm tt Ami: u w. Ardv af n t-a g e s . 1st. No restriction on Kesidence orTraveL . No ettra charge on the lives or- Females; 3. Policies Incontestable after Five Yearsi J' 4. The- Bates of tnterestron tho Fnnds of the I Company higher than those on tha Funds ot companies located in other States, thnsrin i Biinnff lamer uitiubhub io roiicy-xioiarB. y a. xne uirecvoz? &QH vmictsrs oi vhb iwjm- ma uincers or tne uom- romment :nown to wno areK r. . The comwanr is established ona solid mill v un. A. IX. -dpermanent basis, steps haying been aken CAPITAL STOCK TO $500,000. , ' . - - - . a t.t. ttthi irrrwTirt' nir ttttc cnwPAtiY abb invested in . -TmssTAANp WttVULAlJilAMunu vuft This fact, ehoniu-commend the company, above all others, to North . Carolinians. ; It la well known that hundreds of thousands of dollars in Life Premiums are annually sent North to enrich Northern . Capitalists. thus continually draining our people of immense amounts wmcn snouia De Kept at noma, un this jjfround the friends of this Company con fidently appeal to every son of the Old North state. ; IIOHE INSTITUTION, . ) -r- Which, wlille it offers snbstantlally all the advantages of Northern Companies, helps to build ur HOME INTERESTS. . ; " ' AGENTS WANTED in 1 every county In tho State, r JAM1CS D. BROOKS, ! General Sunervislnfir Agentr Lrjnik nitUwSml' 1 ap s-dw tf - k . ' f !' 18 7-2! j LIVERPOOL AND LONDON 4ND GliDBE - i . iy..y.i t4!i'H'j f . : .yiv:A.' h A,.,; 4 ASSETS Held; iu thq United states hy i .i American Directors iNoTr-Amtonnt to Z-it,llA Jii: .rv-i 1.'Uf( 1 J--'' S 31 6 '4 O J, 4 4: 9 ; 62I ' 1 fc JNorth. side Prlncesa st between Water and Front 8treetsV' Wilnimgtbnv to ' whom ' all ap plications for Agencies should be addressed. I teb I6.tr .:-.;-.:t.5-r. SEATON OALS.M..,.4 . .. ........Secretary ; JNOi W. ATKLNSON.'WGmlngton LAgenfc 4 tt 1Vti.x,-o ' i V & -V w 1 JL HIS reliable State Company p.ays its losses 1 fairly and promptly, lit la 'managed 'by WeB iiil -vwuwiqw wi..h:bj)uwwimu. x known business jpeiu' Ita -capital and -earn, i I -VtfV :A,V Jt:tfO 'IcVV -.-i-l: Feuevine - -T! C " " 7 ,7 COUNTBY MERCHANTS will do weU h, 5SuSS&ri, AtfyatLaw. FayetteYiUe,' , .WfJ?SPnrStc -1. B. Kelly, Merchant, Kenansville. ' v V novl48-tf ? V&ti , ana ass tneir support ior una .- j R. H. battle . .APrft-ddAiit 1 J.ooo Assorted icorset .-. j... - .. ,T x. i - J.v..m.oii .... -m I hailding npand.fpsterihg to financial, pros- I WrwWniwi ' ' - . r.-.W liaJLMmGTOHf f - Queen, Andes, of -Cfiaefifaatf. 'ABsetti5 tita Vvw Asnaaoiwofeiniiaaj'.-fT-; 730,00a JBmB ItlgnrailCO Companies T ' Steamers, feSO.; lly. Saturday 'a Steamort,, ofvXlverpoaifan4--IcmdonL3a.riitai rrrcrrrrr.ro?! TIt'ZIirrs.v ; t?:rrr r "r; VV . . t ,tx,WKJt country can purchase tic Jtew '"J" -a crp.nW, - iiutuaa- ox xx : riiwcoi on JL. .msurunce jouraai or rhiladelnhi. ?i omy, caution and security," ltfylteatn? ec .comparison with any rstasaPtna . A jfebe ceuntrv. rYlHESB Companies, under the ahl ' dL-onent ot. J. B. Bennett,. rresWpr1 rr Try . - i -7" ? 'r'-". -v ,;. " vr.v,;PE0IIFNES3 0F:pii!!EiiT3 : , when losses occnr,halleni?mpart ; 'ParJson : i; , rTr "tK&n&0 - I'-lMnratin. vefKnt: v. JrrriLOIS OROCEBB; 3 1 ; . Its branehea. VX- -JOETU WATEtt flTEEET S ' - , '',. :.- .' V Wllmlnicion." iff "' J;' Will ffivo Prompt .personal attention to tU salev or shipment xf Cotton, : Naval Bto?J General Prodnce,;etc., etc Aispto receffi : and. forwarding goods. "receiving ' JK9 Onlftrn nn ilicr ted: and promptly fiUea.- sept2-l-tt S. lH0BTHB0r.'-;j; W. 11.' NORTHEO? i "t'JTa'i:" ' " " - -. . - , COfflCMISSIOS MERCHASTS ; Arid Proprietors of the WllmliiKtoa ' Steam Saw Mllir, IVllmliigton,jr,c. YABGOES of YelloWPjne Lambet for ant ' 1 Special attention triven to thri an or Bale of Corn and, Peannts. ; ' . . v f - QCt 4-ly W . y Vr ALBX.. OHJ80W, -i; tu B. BIKD81T JOHNSON & BIRDSEr.k .' ,y. ... Commlslon SXefchants. - . Will lve prompt aid personal attention in the sale or shipment of Cotton; and -Nava.- Stores. WiximreTOir, 1 Cv Sept, 7th, 1871-tf " v'. .,7 i5.1F..MIT0HELlV:& k- A GRAIN, FJLOrR, IIA Y, ' and aig Fresh Oround 'Kcl ijFcarl ' 11 omlny , and. erits, am, 9 nd 10 No. Water Strevwiiminsrfon, if. c, v 1 Propxietorsof theMerclmntslriotirlngMiiij. '-T- MISOETiTiA NEOUS'k Bacon, L, Iaxd, ; Sutter; rM. .TTvUl Salted and Smoked Western" Should- -XJ .era and Sides inJlhds.And Boxes. v:.' i (sugar-cured Hams and iireakf ast Strip?, C. z HO Gr.Kp.UND.r,t : :-ii-iimm. k ;-iS-., --Vi J'-t - ' Cit ytesa'PorKJ itumii Porfe k v Pore Cardiff Tierces ahdcTnbs,' ;. .tjnoice j.amo" iimter. ; v- v-jocbw jpaciory- v-aiuusu.'., i In lota to Bldt'fl'asae:hV""i;;l.;'-' vtay'19v-3aw.AlJttIAl'AryOLLlBS.; GET THEM OF FIMI0S - MASONIC II ALL, i . -: 1 1 1 ni in nLr .a t-e t i w ... .' A I . ITM 91 It IM M ' S Pianos and. Organs, of , 0EGA1TS.- all Btyles and prices, j ning and repairing done. Only? complete'' musical establishment in JS. C ' je 5-tf IS 1UU U U iBalrEEsn BEAT-.BICB: i v .Jror sale toy 4 :.! fWXLLAM)BJSOS;;; SUnniERiDRESS GOODS! ,Vcj:HE.(ATST,;BApaAINa ; Ever Offered In the Clty.' v. ' 4- a, ran rle I Umbrellas Every style , ; i V BtV; ; 7hitolG6ods; ; .... . J THe best Stock-of White' Goods in thfi M . i ;; eluding 10O pairs. White JWaae-verychMP. v t - r-t.-AfiA i" ttywV nt TJuHph' Alt A GeBM. - ,' . i - --,T . 1 J tntermediate.C: I able in; currency. ,? .7 old ' k rarties sendinj: for their Wends to ttj . "Steerage, V'. i t: ".. . . t . ... .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 30, 1872, edition 1
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